Business cooperation across the Taiwan Strait is set to deepen, with entrepreneurs from both sides expressing strong expectations for increased exchanges and collaboration in the economic arena. At the 2024 Cross-Straits CEO Summit held in Xiamen, Fujian Province, over 700 business leaders from the mainland and Taiwan gathered to discuss ways to enhance integrated development and mutual growth.
Song Tao, head of both the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, underscored the mainland's commitment to fostering economic and cultural ties across the Straits. He emphasized the goal of delivering tangible benefits to residents of Taiwan through deeper cross-Straits integrated development.
During his meeting with Taiwanese entrepreneurs at the summit, Song expressed hope that Taiwan business leaders would contribute further to economic exchanges and cooperation across the Straits. In response, Taiwan entrepreneurs highlighted the resilience and vitality of the mainland's economy, noting the promising prospects for developing new quality productive forces.
The Taiwanese delegation pledged to leverage the summit's platform to intensify economic cooperation and integrated development across the Taiwan Strait. With a focus on cross-Straits industrial chains, this year's conference aims to strengthen the economic bond between the mainland and Taiwan, setting the stage for sustained mutual growth and prosperity.
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